Miss Universe 1996
Miss Universe 1996, the 45th Miss Universe pageant, was held on May 17, 1996 at Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. Alicia Machado of Venezuela was crowned by Chelsi Smith from the United States at the end of the event. 79 contestants competed in this edition.
Miss Universe 1996 | |
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Alicia Machado in 2016, Miss Universe 1996 | |
Date | May 17, 1996 |
Presenters | |
Entertainment | Michael Crawford |
Venue | Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts at Planet Hollywood Resorts and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States |
Broadcaster | |
Entrants | 79 |
Placements | 10 |
Withdrawals | |
Returns | |
Winner | Alicia Machado |
Congeniality | Jodie McMullen |
Best National Costume | Ilmira Shamsutdinova |
Photogenic | Aileen Damiles |
The pageant originally was scheduled to be held in Johannesburg, South Africa. However, for financial reasons, South Africa couldn't host the pageant and Miss Universe was moved to Las Vegas.[1][2]
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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Miss Universe 1996 | |
1st Runner-Up |
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2nd Runner-Up | |
Top 6 |
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Top 10 |
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Final competition
Nation | Preliminary
Average |
Interview | Swimsuit | Evening Gown | Semifinal Average | Top 6 Question |
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9.323 (2) | 9.800 (1) | 9.820 (1) | 9.870 (1) | 9.830 (1) | 9.790 (1) | |
8.943 (9) | 9.620 (5) | 9.730 (2) | 9.650 (5) | 9.666 (3) | 9.732 (2) | |
8.940 (10) | 9.550 (8) | 9.650 (4) | 9.710 (3) | 9.636 (5) | 9.715 (3) | |
9.210 (3) | 9.640 (3) | 9.710 (3) | 9.570 (10) | 9.640 (4) | 9.666 (4) | |
9.026 (6) | 9.560 (7) | 9.600 (7) | 9.710 (3) | 9.623 (6) | 9.627 (5) | |
9.360 (1) | 9.790 (2) | 9.600 (7) | 9.750 (2) | 9.713 (2) | 9.512 (6) | |
8.966 (7) | 9.630 (4) | 9.560 (10) | 9.650 (5) | 9.613 (7) | ||
9.100 (5) | 9.580 (6) | 9.610 (5) | 9.600 (9) | 9.596 (8) | ||
8.946 (8) | 9.540 (9) | 9.610 (5) | 9.630 (7) | 9.593 (9) | ||
9.113 (4) | 9.490 (10) | 9.570 (9) | 9.620 (8) | 9.560 (10) | ||
Contestants
Argentina - Verónica Ledezma Aruba - Taryn Mansell Australia - Jodie McMullen Bahamas - Michelle Rae Collie Belgium - Véronique De Kock Belize - Ava Lovell Bolivia - Natalia Cronenbold Aguilera Bonaire - Jessy Viceisza Brazil - Maria Joana Parizotto British Virgin Islands - Linette Smith Bulgaria - Maria Sinigerova Canada - Renette Cruz Cayman Islands - Tasha Ebanks Chile - Andrea L'Huillier Troncoso Colombia - Lina María Gaviria Forero Cook Islands - Victoria Keil Costa Rica - Dafne Zeledón Monge Curaçao - Vanessa Dorinda Mambi Cyprus - Froso Spyrou Czech Republic - Renata Hornofová Denmark - Anette Oldenborg Dominican Republic - Sandra Natasha Abreu Matusevicius Ecuador - Mónica Paulina Chalá Mejía Egypt - Hadeel Abol-Naga El Salvador - Milena Mayorga Estonia - Helen Mahmastol Finland - Lola Odusoga France - Laure Belleville Germany - Miriam Ruppert Ghana - Pearl Amoah Great Britain - Anita St. Rose Greece - Nina Georgala Guatemala - Karla Hannelore Beteta Forkel Honduras - Yazmín Rossana Fiallos Bosak Hong Kong - Sofie Rahman Hungary - Andrea Deak Iceland - Hrafnhildur Hafsteinsdóttir India - Sandhya Chib Indonesia - Alya Rohali Ireland - Joanne Black Israel - Liraz Mesilaty Italy - Anna Valle Jamaica - Trudi-Ann Ferguson South Korea - Kim Yoon-jung Lebanon - Julia Syriani Malaysia - Adeline Ong Siew Fong Malta - Roseanne Farrugia Mexico - Vanessa Guzmán Namibia - Faghma Absolom Netherlands - Marja de Graaf New Zealand - Sarah Brady Northern Mariana Islands - Belvilyn Ada Tenorio Norway - Inger Lise Ebeltoft Panama - Reyna Royo Paraguay - Marta Elizabeth Lovera Parquet Peru - Natali Patricia Sacco Ángeles Philippines - Aileen Leng Marfori Damiles Poland - Monika Chróścicka-Wnętrzak Portugal - Rita Carvalho Puerto Rico - Sarybel Velilla Cabeza Romania - Roberta Anastase Russia - Ilmira Shamsutdinova Singapore - Angeline Putt Slovakia - Iveta Jankulárová South Africa - Carol Anne Becker Spain - María José Suárez Benítez Sri Lanka - Shivanthini Dharmasiri Sweden - Annika Duckmark Switzerland - Stéphanie Berger Taiwan - Chen Hsiao-Fen Thailand - Nirachala Kumya Trinidad and Tobago - Michelle Kahn Turkey - Serpil Sevilay Ozturk Turks and Caicos Islands - Shaneika Lightbourne Ukraine - Irina Borisova Uruguay - Adriana Sandra Maidana United States - Ali Landry Venezuela - Alicia Machado Fajardo Zimbabwe - Langa Sibanda
Order of Introduction
The following table is the order of introduction in the Parade of Nations segment in the regional groups, randomly-ordered. The order was fixed from 1994 but edited with more nations.
Geographical Region / Continent | Order of Country / Territory Introduction |
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South America | |
The Islands | |
Europe and The British Isles | |
Asia and The Land Down Under | |
Mediterranean, Middle East, and Africa | |
Central and North America |
Notes
Replacements
Russia – Elmira Tuyusheva won Miss Russia 1995 and was supposed to compete in Miss Universe. However, she decided to break her contract with the Miss Russia organization just 1 month before Miss Universe to pursue her career as a model and actress.[3] As none of the Miss Russia 1995 pageant runners-up were eligible to replace her duties due to several reasons, the organizers decided to pick Ilmira Shamsutdinova as the official delegate of Russia in Miss Universe 1996. Shamsutdinova was Miss USSR 1991 but the Soviet Union split into fifteen countries that year.[4]
Withdrawals
Guam - Aileen Maravilla Villanueva Japan - Miyuki Fujii Kenya Mauritius Nicaragua Nigeria Seychelles United States Virgin Islands Zambia - Alice Banda
Returns
Did not compete
Gibraltar - Monique Chiara
Awards
Australia - Miss Congeniality (Jodie McMullen) Philippines - Miss Photogenic (Aileen Damiles) Russia - Best National Costume (Ilmira Shamsutdinova)
General references
- "Miss Universe 1996". pageantopolis.com. Archived from the original on February 7, 2012.
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